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Can I Save Money Paying off Credit Card Debt with a Second Mortgage?
Most credit cards have interest rates which are significantly higher than the interest rates offered on mortgages. The compounding interest associated with credit card debt where debtors wind up paying interest on the original debt plus additional interest can be very costly. Conversely a simple interest second mortgage does not have this same effect. Homeowners enjoy lower monthly payments with lower interest rates and these lower payments enable the homeowner to save more money each month.
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Student Loan Debt Consolidation - Reducing Your Debt Burden
Student loan consolidation is typically defined as the process or the act of combining multiple loans into a single loan in order to decrease the monthly payment amount or elevate the repayment period. Student loan consolidation has a lot to offer for students with a debt burden.
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What is the Right Debt Consolidation Program for You?
There are a lot of types of debt consolidation programs to choose from so it is prudent to carefully select the one that is right for your circumstances. We hope the few steps detailed in this article will help you in making that decision.
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Non Profit Debt Consolidation Services
Non-profit debt consolidation services are the type of services that each and every debtor should know about. They are services that help and serve people in need of help in maintaining their financial status. They are also services now given by organizations or ‘consolidations’ in counseling and educating their clients of their financial issues, namely their budgeting plans.
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Do You Have Too Much Debt?
How do you know if you have too much debt? Credit is a great way to get what you need when you need it, but many Americans are finding that credit can get out of control rather quickly.
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Debt Consolidation: How it Works
As long as consumerism flourishes most of us will be tempted to overspend thus creating a financial bind. While some people do manage to get themselves out of debt others, for a number of reasons, including job loss, divorce or hospitalization cannot. In these instances bankruptcy may seem the only way out, but for homeowners there are other options. Debt consolidation is one such option...
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Bury the Debt Monster - Part Two
Now that you've taken inventory of all the debt you currently have, it's time to do something about the amount of bad debt you have. You probably had some fun getting into debt, and took your time building that massive portfolio of outstanding accounts; unfortunately, getting out of debt isn't as enjoyable! You will however, start feeling an enormous weight lifting off your shoulders as you start creating a plan to take over the debt monster once and for all- so let's get started!
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How Much Do IVAs Cost?
How Much Do IVAs Cost? A breakdown of the real fees and costs associated with Individual Voluntary Arrangements.
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About Debt Settlement
Debt settlement has been practicing for thousand years. But the business of debt settlement became popular in America during the late 1980s. As charge-offs (debts written-off by banks) were increasing, banks established debt settlement departments with special staff who could negotiate with defaulted cardholders to make their outstanding balances lower. This was done to recover funds that would otherwise be lost if the cardholder filed for bankruptcy. The settlements ranged between 25% and 65% of the outstanding balance.
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Tampa Mortgage Refinancing is Looking Up
Refinancing has changed quite a bit in the Tampa area of Florida as well as all over the country. Richard Hadermann is a writer for mortgageobserver.net and he talks about the shifts in the market and why you need to stay one step ahead of the game.
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Comparing Debt Settlement and Credit Counseling
This article offers advice for consumers choosing between credit counseling and debt settlement as possible debt relief solutions. Much of the debate about which program is better centers around 4 questions.
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Manage Your Money for Debt Free Life
Like most of general public, you may find that managing your money is an overwhelming task. But the consequences of not managing your money well can causes you to trap into financial crisis; when you are in the trap, more efforts and times are needed to get out from there.
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Debt Reduction Plan -- Getting Organized is Critical
Your debt reduction plan MUST include some form of organization or it may very well fail. Here's why organization is a critical component of your debt reduction plan and how you can easily get started right now.
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Bankruptcy: Is It Right For You?
Recent legislation has severely restricted the ease with which a debtor may file bankruptcy so you may want to consult a bankruptcy lawyer before filing. The debtor does not have to show that he or she is insolvent (i.e. can't pay the bills) to qualify for bankruptcy, but if the debtor has had a case dismissed for lack of cooperation the debtor is prohibited from filing again for a period of 180 days.
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Debt Collection Businesses
Debt collection businesses are considered highly lucrative, though often blamed among the public as illegitimate concerns. However, debt collection is an essential process to avoid business losses. It is also impractical for a business group to nag debtors to collect debt amounts. Debt collection agencies make sure that debts are repaid. From fragmented debt collection offices, the business has now grown to corporate establishments. Many debt collection agencies are now focused on international debt collection. Debt collection has even become the ideal entrepreneurship with safe returns.
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College Grads - Wave Goodbye To Credit Card Debt
As you leave college life behind, you’re probably carrying a lot more around with you than just a shiny new diploma. If you’re like most college grads, you’re carrying the burden of credit card debt - lots of it. In fact, the average college graduate leaves school with over $2,000 in credit card debt.
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